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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1913)
OUR ¿# 5 ¿# 5 n Ì l i ^ Ì ^ S C entral P oint oc W ,, j Will K'v«» you a "square ilea, every time They appreciate your patronage and will treat you riKht E s t a b l is h e d A p r il 26, herald THE Wl" W. R. I . WIEL GO TO GRAMS I’ ASS HIGH ORE FROM SdlurJdV. November 22. is Ddle Set BUZZARD MINES fo r Excursion to Thdt City University Students Pleased ..... proposition for the ixttermeriL o f Central l’oint ami ils vicinity C e n t r a l P o i n t , J a c k s o n C o u n t y , O r e g o n . T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 13. 1913 1906 HERALD V olum e E ig h t N i m b e r 30 Y. M. C, 4. BAZAAR Students of the University of Oregon were greatly pleased over the results At Association Building December of the election on November 4 when 3. 4 and 5. Good lim e Coming the people of the state upheld the ap propriations o f the legislature for the Arrangements are progressing rapid- The members o f the local W. R. C. Sixty-Eight Sacks of Ore Returns have been invited to spend Saturday, ! university improvements against the j ly towards the completion of what cer referrendum petition. tainly promises to be a wonderful event November 22, with the ladies of the $1,531.04 to Pearl Mining to . The day after election the students E T U R N to the grocer all sub in the pleasure annals of our little city. Grants Pass Relief Corps and most of demonstrated there appreciation of the Everybody is willing and anxious to Central Point ladies who belong to the stitutes sent you for Royal Bak The Pearl Mining company, which is vote by marching through the streets composed of local stock holders has re order are planning on going. Medford, o f Eugene and giving the class help the Y. M. C. A. Everybody ing Powder There is no sub knows that the real mission of the As cently received returns from a shipment Ashland and Jacksonville will also be yells. Five hundred students were in sociation is F. O. B. for other boys. of gold ore sent to the Selby Smelting well represented it is expected. stitute for R O Y A L . Royal is a pure, line of march which was headed by the Just ask the boys if they would like While the train service north is very & Lead company in San Francisco a University band and traversed the cream of tartar baking powder, and to go without the swimming pool few weeks ago. The ore was taken convenient for reaching the Pass in the principal streets of the city. After from the Buzzard mines on upper Elk morning the return trip will have to be wards a committee drew up the follow through the summer months, or with healthful. Powders offered as sub out the "gym “ during the winter sea creek ar.d sixty-eight sacks, making a made earlier in the afternoon than many ing resolutions in appreciation of the son? You don’t have to guess the stitutes are made from alum. total of 5,772 pounds, o f the regular will wish to leave unless some arrange- : people's vote: answer, so every mother, every sister, run of rock was shipped to the bay city ment for a special train in the evening “ We, the students of the University every aunt, and every woman who firm. The returns when received were can be made with the Espee officials. especially gratifying to the owners as In making the request for the special o f Oregon, in mass meeting assembled, loves to see our American boys grow it shows a tun of $553.96 per ton for it will be necessary to know about how do hereby express our pride in being up well rounded out in body, mind the amount shipped, or a total of many will wish to go and for this rea members of the body politic of Oregon. and spirit, are zealous workers in our I astern Star Banquet son it is requested that all who plan on We call attention to the fact that an cause, and are always classed among $1,531.04 for 5,772 pounds of ore. understanding of the value and need of One of the moat pleasant social func the Association's best friends. And The Buzzard mines are a group of going notify Miss Mary Mee or the seven or eight good ore bearing proper Herald office as soon as convenient of ' higher education rests with no class or thus it is that every woman in the place tions ever held in the city waa that of j caste in Oregon, but is diffused among is working hard to make this fair a Tuesday evening when the local order ties on Elk creek about thirty-five their intention. Although the excursion will be for the entire population, and we believe great success, apd in most any house of Eastern Stars entertained the Med- miles from Central Point and while A thank-offering supper will lie s. rv. d they have never yet been worked very the Relief Corps mainly any others who that in no state is there a firmer foun you may go, one will see aprons being | ford Chapter of Stars. The business dation than this on which to build for cut out, handkerchiefs being hemmed and social meeting was held in the lodge by the Woman’s Club of the Presby extensively the rock indicates a very may wish to visit the Pass that day will or perhaps some delicate piece of em room over the opera house where the terian church, on Thursday, November rich mine when it is worked out to have the privilege of the reduced rates the future. “ We express our admiration for the broidery work being done, and all for work of the evening was performed 20, from 5:30 to 8:30 in the basement capacity. During the past few months and they are requested to hand in their of the church. There will he no fixed there has been considerable work done names. It will afford an excellent op able and loyal service performed by the fair. Its bound to be a success and the visitors made welcome. the press of the state, which was all and why shouldn’ t it? for its object is The real event of the evening was charge for this supper, a thank-oIVcring portunity to visit the Josephine county at the plant but it has been more in but a unit in clearly understanding and I to advance the greatest work ever held in Central Hall in the Cowley will be accepted. A program will he the nature of preparing for more ex seat for a day. Please phone or hand I effectively and truthfully presenting | undertaken for the benefit of mankind. Block to which place the Stars adjourn given during the evening to which you tensive operations than in getting out in your name as soon as you can if you | the immensely important issue at stake. What about the Bazaar? Why its ed about ten o ’clock to partake of one are invited to remain. ore, although enough leads have been expect to go. “ We regard as leaders whose noble simply going to be a hummer. There of the justly famous banquets provided uncovered to justify the owners in the | example we shall in our lives strive to will be booths, and shops, and houses by the ladies of the Central Point Good for you, Freshmen, Keep it up! expectation of rich developments when Oregon to Instdll Splendid Exhibit follow, those disinterested, energetic, that will surprise everybody. Eastern Star. There were good things IN SOP'IMOKE ENGLISH Cl.ASS the mines are worked more extensively. broadly public-spirited citizens, who, in plenty served in the most appetizing There’s The Doll Shop Mrs. J. O. With the revival of interest in mining at Chicago. Mr. Mickey “ Miss Grimes, please with no possible private interest to be Isaacson, Manager, and it certainly is and pleasing manner; there were developments which is now quite ap- C. C. Chapman, Secretary o f the Ore served, and no possible personal re going to be a revelation. There will toasts ami responses, anecdotes ami give me a prefix to the word manly." parant in all districts we may expect gon Development League, who is tc Miss Grimes “ Womanly!” ward to be gained gave freely and be white dolls, and there will he black recitations and with many a laugh and to see the Buzzard mines large pro head the Oregon delegation at the Mrs. Haight has her music da ei liberally of their money, their time and dolls, there will he dolls dressed and jest the time passed all too quickly to ducers of high grade ore. well under way and all are well pleased United States Land Show in Chicago, their enthusiasm with thought only of dolls undressed. There will be dolls suit those present. with the work. She is using the sy - November 20 to December 8, has gone the welfare of their state and of pos that stand up ami dolls that lie down, Both halls ami banquet room were Pioneer Dies dt Phoenix tem that is being used now in the New east to Install the exhibit. Oregon will terity. there will be dolls in cradles and dolls beautifully decorated with (lowers and Captain Milo Caton, one of the best occupy two booths in the Land show “ We regard as vastly significant for sitting in chairs. There will be dolls colors appropriate to the gathering ami York schools. known of Southern Oregon Pioneers and will also have lecture room privi the future o f education in Oregon the The English classes are taking up for the babies and dolls for the little presented a very pleasing sconce with and a vetern of the Civil war, the Mex leges. From five to eight Oregon rep fact that one of the most energetic girls. The Peek-a-Boo dolls will be the lights and merry, happy men ami their first classic for the year. The ican war and the Indian troubles of resentatives will be in attendance at leaders of the campaign in behalf of there, the Campbell kids will be there, women. About 75 visitors from Med ninth English class are going to study Southern Oregon, died last Thursday all times. the University is a regent of the Ore the Kesner kids will be there, and best ford were in attendance besides the “ Ivanhoe” which is eonsidc cd Sir at the home of his daughter, Mrs. The exhibit will consist of agricul gon Agricultural college, and as still of all, Lady Betty, the handsomest local members and certainly all enjoyed Walter Scott's best historical novel. Fred E. Furry at Phoenix, at the age tural products of every sort, contributed more significant the fact that the city Tenth English will study Coleridge's, doll that ever came into the Rogue tiie occasion immensely. of 87 years. Funeral services were by commercial clubs in all parts of the o f Corvallis returned a handsome ma "The Ancient Mariner” and for an River Valley, attired in silks and satins held at Jacksonville Saturday, Novem state and is one of the most complete jority in favor o f the University meas A considerable amount of machinery American Writer they will make a with all the skill of a Worth or a Filene, ber 8, and the remains laid to rest be ever assembled in Oregon. All of the ures. We attribute this in no small de will surely be a vision of loveliness, is being installed on the Jacksonville critical study of Lowell's “ Vision of side those of his wife in the Jackson exiiibits were shipped from Portland gree to the broadmindedness and wise The Eleventh and and the admiration of every young girl creek with a view of dredging ami Sir Launfal.” ville cemetery. Mrs. Win. Hammett last Saturday in a special baggage car patriotism o f our fellow students at in town. I.addy Hetty is to be given working over the bed of the creek to Twelfth year classes will study “ Ham of this city is a granddaughter of the via the North Bank, Great Northern the Oregon Agricultural college, and to some little girl. Who will it be? secure the gold which it is supposed the let.” deceased. soil carries. If the enterprize proves and Burlington roads. as students at the University of Ore Ask Mrs. Isaacson for particulars. There are twenty-seven pupils in the gon we wish thus publicly to express Those registered at the Hotel Central One of the most unique exhibits of successful, as the indications promise, class in plane geometry, Ir* a recent our appreciation. during the week were: C. A. Madden, the whole Bazaar will be an elaborate it will give employment to a number written lesson all hut two in the class Work on Gold Mill Cement Pldnt “ We furthermore take this occasion collection of water colors hand paint o f men for several years and assist received a perfect grade. Omaha, Nebraska; J. K. Rowe, ciiy; Officials of the Portland-Beaver Ce W. L. Jones and son Vernon, city; W. ment company which is to put in the o f pledging to the state o f Oregon our ings by Mrs. Harry Tuttle. For dain materially ill the general development The teachers are crowding on the renewed loyalty, and o f affirming again tiness of touch and true to a realism of of that part of the valley. Mining ac J. Rodgers, Beagle; A. Prolt, Medford; big plant at Gold Hill are now on the , . .. . .... , . . . , our determination that in us the people those beauties of nature that are so tivities in all nearby claims is assuming work a little heavier for the last few Bryon DeFord, city; T. H. Threxroad, ground and Leigh Hunt . who is chief . . . , . t ., . ., . Portland; F. W'. Murray, Medford; F. engineer in charge of the construction o f the state shall find that the sacri bountifully difused throughout our fair a very prosperous outlook and this in days, “ speeding up” a little as Mr. Mii-key calls it. One of the teaeliet < Middlebusher, Trail; W. E. Root, Med work has arrived in that city and it is fices they have made for higher educa valley, tiiese little picturesque repro dustry is considerably better in tla- noted when the pupils marched out the ford; F. P. Farrell, Medford; W. B. promised that the work will now be tion will redound mayfold to the public ductions o f the big red apple, the juicy hills than it has been for some years. other evening that practically all of the Duncan, Salem; M. II. Cusick, Trail: rushed through to completion in record advantage.” Bing cherry, the lucious Comice pear girls carried a hook or two and about High School Notes S. M. Nealon, Table Rock; W. A. time. The company has the contract and the hundred and one other fruits half of the hoys were similarly "bur Mr. James gave us a very good talk Myers, Los Angeles; J. H. Baum, Chi and vegetables that tickle the palate, Union Ihdnksgiving Service to furnish the cement to be used on the last Thursday afternoon, lie spoke of dened.” There is nothing like being cago; Elia Anton, Asia Minor. and please the eye, are drawn with Pacific H ighway through Jackson county smart enough to get your lessons (?) There will be a union Thanksgiving such a vividness that the heart throbs the things that interest'd at the Teach Mrs. Blanche Whitman o f Berkley, and this calls for the delivery by June, service the evening of Nov. 27 in the Y. without studying. and the mouth wuters with a longing er’s Institute at Grants Pass this year. California, was in the city this week 1, 1914. It is stat'd that Oregon Win M. C. A. gymnasium room to which The Manual Training department is for the “ good old rummer days when He told of one of the speakers, E. K. as the guest of Mrs. J. W. Merritt and ter weather is no drawback to the all are invited. Mrs. McCullough of Blanchard, who spoke on thorough increasing in size in the 7th and 8lli the bloom is on the clover.” This Mrs. W. C. Leever. Mrs. Whitman is work and that there is no doubt but Medford will speak and special music booth will afford a chance for those ness o f school work. He mentioned grades, two new boys coming in in I la- well known to Central Point residents, that the company will have the cement will be arranged for. Make your plans who admire something really nice, to the need of a better training in read last two weeks. The 5th grade card- her husband having at one time been ready for the contractors of the road select Christmas presents for loved ing in the schools. Mr. James said it hoard construction class are taking so as to be in attendance. work in ample time. a business man of the city. called to Ins mind the story of an Irish great interest in their work, the la l friends. And then there will be a home-made man who came to this country and object they made was a small cube, opened a barber shop uml hung out his several first class boxes were turn'd candy booth, sweets made by sweets sign. The first man that came along in. and dispensed by sweets Nuf sed. There will be an apron exhibit, thi-ir read the sign. This is what he read I .I 8 T OK A I I K K M I S will be a handkerchief exhibit, and say, “ What do you think! I’attie McGinnis Miss Uecyle Emerson, Monday; Miss there will be a great big wedding cake, will give you a shave and a hair cut all Kdythe Emerson, Monday; Mi 'Austin, with a five dollar gold piece in it. Why for nothing! ,Se he went in and got a Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri it will almost pay you to get married shave and a hair rut and started out day; Miss Louise Klhstad, Wcdtn day; when you can get the wedding cak> of the shop. Puttie railed to him and Miss Peart, Thursday afternoon; Mi s free and five dollars besides, with asked if he wasn’t going to pay. DeFord, Monday afternoon; Mr Mc- which to pay the minister, and all that “ Why!” said the man. “ Your sign Jiinsey, Wednesday afternoon; Mi ■ you ha >re got to do Is guess the right said that you would do it h !I for nothing. Grimes, Monday forenoon; Mr. Vestal, weight of the cake. And then there “ Why, Man!” said Pattie, "You can’t all week; Mr. Uebb, Monday, Friday will be a fine fishing pond for the child read, that sign reads, ‘ What’ ! Do you forenoon. ren -yes fishing will be good here. Yet think Pattie McGinnis will give you a Those lardy were Mr. Ilelih, Thur- these are only a few of the many at- shave and a hair cut all for nothing?” day forenoon; Mr. Moore, Thursday This shows the lack of training in read ; tractions on the midway. A COMBINATION VEST Above all don’ t miss the free enter- j ing. Mr. James also s|s«ke o f his line forenoon. HEI'OND GRADE AND BAND FOR THE BABY tainment every night. Remember H'l of work, the industrial and manual work. We expert to hear from Mr. mission every night is free. Come" I The hoys and girls are beginning to Made double quite up to the neck. One Of course you’ll come. Everybody is Ashcraft some time this week. think about the “ Glad Thank,giving side of back-flap laps entirely over the other. Athena for coming, but watch the paper next Easy to put oil. All weights and fabrics. Last Friday evening the Freshmen Imy,” not merely because it is a holi the Loys week for fuller details. We have one entertained for the Sophomores, at the day for them, hut because they are thing in particular that will cause high school building. Many games very much interested in the origin ol A W O RD TO M OTHERS everybody to sit up and take notire. were enjoyed by those present and then our Thanksgiving Day. They like to Don’ t forget the dates, and make no all adjourm-d to the Domestic Science hear and tell stories alsmt the Pilgrims other arrangements for December 3rd, Department fur u dainty luncheon. All and Indians two hundred and ninety- 4th, and 5 h. reported a very pleasant evening. 1 three years ago. No Substitutes R Thankgiving Supper On the 20th ATHENA U N D E R W E A R FOR THE CHILDREN OTHERS appreciate the difficulty of securing proper-fitting garments for their children. Mo?t underwear makers seem to forget that children are proportioned alto gether differently from adults. Children from two to six years old are usually round. chubby, broad in proportion to their height, while those from six to sixteen are inclined to be slender. , The Athena scheme of sizes takes these important facts into consideration. The Athena garments for children are sized by ages— not by numbers; so it is easy to obtain a correct fit for your child by asking for "Athena garment age two” for a • ; r old child, "age ten" for a ten-year-old, and so on. Union suits and separate garments fit with equal comfort. In many weights and qualities. M C ranfill & Robnett Rev. Teal of («rants Pass will f old services at the Christian church in this city Sunday afternoon at 33)0 o'clock. Everyone invited. State Game Warden William F. Fin ley is sending broadcast an appeal asking hunting organizations of the state to donate to the charitable In stltuHons of their vicinities, game for Thanksgiving. The Oregon Butter and Cheese makers' association will hold Its ad Joumed session at La Grande on lie eember 5, In connection with the farm ers' congress and trl state dairy meet ing. to be held there at that time. Senator Chamberlain of Oregon lias introduced a bill making Milton Wheeler, of Portland, a colonel on the retired list of Hie United Slates army, volunteer rank being held by him dur ing the civil war OEZZKOE o 2 X Hot and Cold W ater With Bath. [O X Z 3 Q R ates S I.S O and Up Special R ates by W eek or Month D f?W Ê L rrT u^yy J'■» ni“1 '.M il in, » t m « G The Hotel n o Central Now open under the man agement of I. BERNARD DeVOPE A Hi^h Class Hotel W here Sensible Prices Prevail C E N TR A L P O IN T , O R EG O N . L2E a o ra o i J)